Tiger Watto wrote:We played well to finish off the first half, but simply left our energy in the sheds.

I noticed on the 4th set into the second half, we got the ball from a Penrith kick deep in our 10M and the Tiger players simply wondered on side at leisure while we had our first 4 hit-ups.

This intent followed into our defence and we make Penrith look like SOO Players?!

Personally, I felt if we came out and completed our sets for the opening 10-15min, we would of blown them off the park.

Oh Well... There is always 2016?!

We stayed in the dressing room. First set of six in the 2nd half and a fullback takes a hit up like a front rower and runs straight between Woods and Taupau. Both "hard men" looked scared of the skinny fullback. Later Penrith got a penalty and just took a hit up off the tap and ran 15 metres before meeting the defence... 15 bloody metres. That means we were like under 7's and just strolled around after a penalty not getting set. Attitude attitude attitude. ...weak.

BornBlack&Gold wrote:I was surprised at the size of the crowd. Good on them for turning up. That is the only positive i can think of from that rubbish performance. Really dropped our bundle out there in the second half. Real wooden spoon material i'm afraid.

For the next two years at least,unless the board grow a pair and do the same to Taylor
as they did to MAYER...

As I said in another thread...enough of commentators / media pumping the tires of anyone who is a darling of theirs - Taylor is one of those that I can name in a list of many others of the young brigade who supposedly have a "football brain" and are "very good coaches.." ehm...

Tigerheart_returns wrote:As I said in another thread...enough of commentators / media pumping the tires of anyone who is a darling of theirs - Taylor is one of those that I can name in a list of many others of the young brigade who supposedly have a "football brain" and are "very good coaches.." ehm...

not sure if you listened to freedy and joey but they were giving it to JT galore for not swapping lawrence/lovett.

Ok, the thread said positives so I'm going to keep to that theme....I agree with the previously mentioned crowd, weather, Tedesco and full time whistle but I'll also add the ground - it was in pristine condition.

We can finally put this spiritual home ground talk to sleep.
It means absolutely nothing and I think our players are so stupid they actually believe they can just show up and take the points.
With no wins at "the spiritual home ground " this year they might start to realise they have to work hard for a win,
But as I said I don't think our boys are the smartest team running around.